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This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the rich tapestry of dance across cultures and epochs, from ancient rituals to the elegant ballrooms of Europe. The author delves deep into the evolution of dance, tracing its origins from antiquity through to its manifestation in various global traditions including English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Gipsy, Hungarian, Bohemian, Russian, Polish, French, German, Dutch, Belgian, Scandinavian, Laplandic, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian dances and even further to the expressive forms found in India, Persia, China, and Japan. With contributions from experts in each field and illustrated with musical examples as well as numerous reproductions of engravings, prints and photographs curated by Percy Macquoid among others this book includes thematic discussions that cover not only the historical significance but also the social implications and personal meaning behind these diverse forms of expression. By positioning dance within a broader historical context and exploring its thematic depthsuch as its role in rituals or as a form of social cohesionthe authors bring forward a multidimensional perspective on how dance acts as a mirror reflecting human culture. The narrative is enriched by practical insights from Mrs. Wordsworth on the use of dancing alongside scholarly retrospectives that consider time and rhythm. Concluding with an appeal to both enthusiasts and scholars alike this book sheds light on the intricate world of dance offering invaluable insights that underscore its enduring impact on society across centuries. Through meticulous research and passionate storytelling about this universal form of expression it invites readers to appreciate the profound artistry and cultural significance embedded in dancing traditions worldwide.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration into the rich tapestry of dance across cultures and epochs, from ancient rituals to the elegant ballrooms of Europe. The author delves deep into the evolution of dance, tracing its origins from antiquity through to its manifestation in various global traditions including English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Gipsy, Hungarian, Bohemian, Russian, Polish, French, German, Dutch, Belgian, Scandinavian, Laplandic, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian dances and even further to the expressive forms found in India, Persia, China, and Japan. With contributions from experts in each field and illustrated with musical examples as well as numerous reproductions of engravings, prints and photographs curated by Percy Macquoid among others this book includes thematic discussions that cover not only the historical significance but also the social implications and personal meaning behind these diverse forms of expression. By positioning dance within a broader historical context and exploring its thematic depthsuch as its role in rituals or as a form of social cohesionthe authors bring forward a multidimensional perspective on how dance acts as a mirror reflecting human culture. The narrative is enriched by practical insights from Mrs. Wordsworth on the use of dancing alongside scholarly retrospectives that consider time and rhythm. Concluding with an appeal to both enthusiasts and scholars alike this book sheds light on the intricate world of dance offering invaluable insights that underscore its enduring impact on society across centuries. Through meticulous research and passionate storytelling about this universal form of expression it invites readers to appreciate the profound artistry and cultural significance embedded in dancing traditions worldwide.
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